English, asked by sampadacharjee83, 2 months ago

“Look, my good woman,” he said.

“Do not good woman me”, she said.

“My money has not come; but i have some in my pocket”, he said, as he put his

hand in his pocket to get some money. “When you were first late with the money,

you said all you had were a few coins.”

“I was able to find some more”, he answered.

“And where did you find it?” asked Mrs Hall.

This made the visitor very angry.

a. ‘Do not good woman me’...explain the phrase.

b. ‘Look here, my good woman,’ he said…...who said this and to whom? In

what context has it been said?​

Answers

Answered by rajuwakde25
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Answer:

heyy how are you

good night and sweet dreams byy

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